In-situ monitoring and control of etching processes are critical components in the micro- and nano-structuring of materials and thin films. Traditional techniques primarily encompass laser end-point ...
Liquid cell electron microscopy has emerged as a transformative method that enables the in situ imaging of dynamic processes within liquid environments. This technique overcomes the traditional ...
From energy materials to disease diagnostics, new microscopy techniques can provide more nuanced insight. Researchers first need to understand the effects of radiation on samples. In a new paper ...
Liquid-electron microscopy (EM) is an established advanced characterization method, although it has only recently been making waves in the field of structural biology. In this article, Samantha Berry, ...
Multidimensional electron microscopy refers to a family of advanced electron microscopy techniques that extend conventional imaging beyond static, two-dimensional pictures. Instead of recording ...
When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells.
A discovery in the field of nanofluidics could shake up our understanding of molecular behavior on the tiniest scales. Research teams at EPFL and the University of Manchester have revealed a ...
Researchers can now observe the phonon dynamics and wave propagation in self-assembly of nanomaterials with unusual properties that rarely exist in nature. This advance will enable researchers to ...
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